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now, with respect to what we've done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office to china. and actually currency, at their most advantageous point for u.s. exporters since 1993. we absolutely have to make more progress, and that's why we're going to keep on pressing. and when it comes to our military and chinese security. part of the reason we were able to pivot to the asia pacific region after having ended the war in iraq, and transitioning out of afghanistan is precisely because this is going to be a massive growth area in the future. and we believe china can be a partner, but we're also sending a very clear signal that america is a pacific power. that we are going to have a presence there. we are working with countries in the region to make sure, for example, that ships can pass through, that commerce continues, and we're organizing trade relations with countries other than china, so that china starts feeling more pressure about meeting basic international standards. that's the kind of leadership we've shown in the
now, with respect to what we've done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office to china. and actually currency, at their most advantageous point for u.s. exporters since 1993. we absolutely have to make more progress, and that's why we're going to keep on pressing. and when it comes to our military and chinese security. part of the reason we were able to pivot to the asia pacific region after having ended the war in iraq, and transitioning out of afghanistan is...
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they don't have the same capacities to attack the u.s. homeland and our allies as we did four years ago. [ ross ] we are in the dades gorge, high up in the atlas mountains of morocco. have you seen this road we're going down? ♪ there is no relief for the brakes. we'll put them to the test today. all right, let's move out! [ ross ] we're pushing the ats brakes to the limit. going as fast as we can down the hill. we are making these sharp turns, slamming on the brembo brakes. [ derek ] it's like instant response, incredibly consistent. this is the challenge, machine vs. mountain. [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. ♪ ♪ and the flowers and the trees all laugh when you walk by ♪ ♪ and the neighbors' kids... what does being true to yourself have to do with being healthy? everything. ♪ but you're not ♪ you're the one ♪ one, one, one, one, one ♪ the one ♪ one, one, one, one, one ♪ the one ♪ one, one, one... >> let's go to the next segment, because it's a very important one. it is the rise of china and future chal
they don't have the same capacities to attack the u.s. homeland and our allies as we did four years ago. [ ross ] we are in the dades gorge, high up in the atlas mountains of morocco. have you seen this road we're going down? ♪ there is no relief for the brakes. we'll put them to the test today. all right, let's move out! [ ross ] we're pushing the ats brakes to the limit. going as fast as we can down the hill. we are making these sharp turns, slamming on the brembo brakes. [ derek ] it's...
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u.s. a critical issue. it's not just an economic issue, i think u.s. a moral issue. it's frankly not moral for my generation to keep spending massively more than we take in, knowing burdens will be passed on to the next generation and paying interest and principal all their lives. and the amount of debt we're adding at a trillion a year is not moral. how do we deal with it? mathematically, three ways you can cut a deficit. one is to raise taxes, two is to cut spending and number three is to grow the economy. more people work in a growing economy, paying taxes and get the job done that way. the president would prefer to raising taxes. i understand. the problem with raising taxes, it slows down the rate of growth, and you can never quite get the job done. i want to encourage economic growth and cut spending. what would i cut from spending? i will eliminate all programs by this test if they don't pass it. is the program so critical it's worth borrowing money from china to keep? obama care is on that list. i'm sorry, mr. president. i will stop the subsidy to pbs. i like
u.s. a critical issue. it's not just an economic issue, i think u.s. a moral issue. it's frankly not moral for my generation to keep spending massively more than we take in, knowing burdens will be passed on to the next generation and paying interest and principal all their lives. and the amount of debt we're adding at a trillion a year is not moral. how do we deal with it? mathematically, three ways you can cut a deficit. one is to raise taxes, two is to cut spending and number three is to...
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they don't have the same capacities to attack the u.s. homeland and our allies as we did four years ago. >> let's go to the next segment, because it's a very important one. it is the rise of china and future challenges for america. i want to begin this by asking both of you and mr. president, you go first this time. what do you believe is the greatest future threat to the national security of this country? >> well, i think it will continue to be terrorist networks, we had to remain vij lantz as i just said. with respect to china, china's an adversary and also a potential partner in the international community if it's following the rules. so my attitude coming into office was that we are going to insist that china plays by the same rulings as everybody else. i know americans had seen jobs being shipped overseas businesses and workers not getting a level playing field when it came to trade. that's the reason why i set up a trade task force to go after cheaters when it came to international trade. that's why we brought more sanctions on chin
they don't have the same capacities to attack the u.s. homeland and our allies as we did four years ago. >> let's go to the next segment, because it's a very important one. it is the rise of china and future challenges for america. i want to begin this by asking both of you and mr. president, you go first this time. what do you believe is the greatest future threat to the national security of this country? >> well, i think it will continue to be terrorist networks, we had to remain...
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we lose sales and manufacturers in the u.s. making the same products can't compete. china say currency manipulator for years and years and years. and the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator, but refuses to do so. day one, i'll label china a currency manipulator. which allows me as president to put in place tariffs where i believe they are taking unfair advantage of our manufacturers. so we'll make sure people we trade with around the world play by the rules. let me not just stop there. don't forget what's key to bringing back jobs here, not just finding someone else to punish, and i'm going to be strict with people who we trade with to make sure they follow the law, play by the rules, but to make america the most attractive place in the world for businesses of all kinds and bring on the tax rates on small employers, big employers, so they want to be here, canada's tax rate on companies is now 15%. ours is 35%. if you were starting a business, where would you rather start it? we have to be competitive to create more jobs here. t
we lose sales and manufacturers in the u.s. making the same products can't compete. china say currency manipulator for years and years and years. and the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator, but refuses to do so. day one, i'll label china a currency manipulator. which allows me as president to put in place tariffs where i believe they are taking unfair advantage of our manufacturers. so we'll make sure people we trade with around the world play by the...
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it's not just an economic issue, i think u.s. a moral issue. it's frankly not moral for my generation to keep spending massively more than we take in, knowing burdens will be passed on to the next generation and they're going to be paying the interest and the principle all their lives. and the amount of debt we're adding at a trillion a year is simply not moral. how do we deal with it? mathematically, three ways you can cut a deficit. one is to raise taxes, two is to cut spending and number three is to grow the economy. because if more people work in a growing economy, they're paying taxes and you can get the job done that way. the president would prefer to raising taxes. i understand. the problem with raising taxes, it slows down the rate of growth, and you can never quite get the job done. i want to lower spending and encourage economic growth at the same time. what would i cut from spending? i will eliminate all programs by this test if they don't pass it. is the program so critical it's worth borrowing money from china to pay for it? if not
it's not just an economic issue, i think u.s. a moral issue. it's frankly not moral for my generation to keep spending massively more than we take in, knowing burdens will be passed on to the next generation and they're going to be paying the interest and the principle all their lives. and the amount of debt we're adding at a trillion a year is simply not moral. how do we deal with it? mathematically, three ways you can cut a deficit. one is to raise taxes, two is to cut spending and number...
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we lose sales and manufacturers in the u.s. making the same products can't compete. china say currency manipulator for years and years and years. and the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator, but refuses to do so. day one, i'll label china a currency manipulator. which allows me as president to put in place tariffs where i believe they are taking unfair advantage of our manufacturers. so we'll make sure people we trade with around the world play by the rules. let me not just stop there. don't forget what's key to bringing back jobs here, not just finding someone else to punish, and i'm going to be strict with people who we trade with to make sure they follow the law, play by the rules, but to make america the most attractive place in the world for businesses of all kinds and bring on the tax rates on small employers, big employers, so they want to be here, canada's tax rate and company' is now 15%. ours is 35%. if you were starting a business, where would you rather start it? we have to be competitive. the rate of regulations qu
we lose sales and manufacturers in the u.s. making the same products can't compete. china say currency manipulator for years and years and years. and the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator, but refuses to do so. day one, i'll label china a currency manipulator. which allows me as president to put in place tariffs where i believe they are taking unfair advantage of our manufacturers. so we'll make sure people we trade with around the world play by the...
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come to the u.s. of a. we should make sure our legal system works. number two, we'll have to stop illegal immigration. there are 4 million people who are waiting in line to get here legally. those who have come here illegally take their place. i will not grant amnesty to those who came here illegally and put in place an employment verification system and make sure employers who hire people who have come here illegally are sanctioned for doing so. i won't put in place magnets for people coming here illegally so would not give driver's licenses to those who came here illegally as the president would. the kids of those that came here illegally, those kids i think should have a pathway to become a permanent resident of the united states. and military service, for instance, is one way they would have that kind of pathway to become a permanent resident. now, when the president ran for office, he said that he'd put in place in his first year a piece of legislation, he'd file a bill in his first year that would reform our immigration system. protect legal im
come to the u.s. of a. we should make sure our legal system works. number two, we'll have to stop illegal immigration. there are 4 million people who are waiting in line to get here legally. those who have come here illegally take their place. i will not grant amnesty to those who came here illegally and put in place an employment verification system and make sure employers who hire people who have come here illegally are sanctioned for doing so. i won't put in place magnets for people coming...
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should the u.s. have apologized for americans burning korans in afghanistan? should the u.s. apologize for u.s. marines urinating on taliban corpses? >> oh, gosh yes. urinating on taliban corpses. >> burning korans? >> what we should not apologizing for is standing up for our values or saying to the egyptian people that mubarak is a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. we should not reject claims for calls for more security. we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we need more forces for security. there were requests for extra security. those requests were not honored. look, this was the anniversary of 9/11. it was libya. a country we knew we had al qaeda cells there, as we know al qaeda and its affiliates are on the rise in northern africa. and we did not give our ambassador in benghazi a marine detachment? of course there's an investigation so we can make sure this never happens again. but when it comes to speaking up for our values, we should not apologize for those. here's the problem. look at all the various issues out there, and it's
should the u.s. have apologized for americans burning korans in afghanistan? should the u.s. apologize for u.s. marines urinating on taliban corpses? >> oh, gosh yes. urinating on taliban corpses. >> burning korans? >> what we should not apologizing for is standing up for our values or saying to the egyptian people that mubarak is a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. we should not reject claims for calls for more security. we need marines in benghazi when the...
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and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. that was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these companies need go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and government guarantees but they need to go through a bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and the debt burden that they had built up. and -- >> governor romney, that's not what you said. >> you can take a look -- >> governor romney, you did not say that you would provide government help. >> i said we would provide guarantees and that was what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy to come out of bankruptcy under no circumstances would i do anything other than to help this industry get on its feet. and the idea that has been sulingdz that i would liquidate the industry, of course not. of course not. >> let's check the record. >> i have never said -- >> let's check the record. >> that
and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. that was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these companies need go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and government guarantees but they need to go through a bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and the debt burden that they had built up. and -- >>...
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if we take your advice so companies don't pay u.s. taxes compared to companies here that are paying taxes, that's estimated to create 800,000 jobs. the problem is they won't be here, they'll be in places like china. and if we're not making investments in education and basic research, which is not something that the private sector is doing at a sufficient pace right now and has never done, then we will lose the lead in things like clean energy technology. now, with respect to what we've done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office to china. and actually, currencies are at their most advantageous points for u.s. exporters since 1993. we absolutely have to make more progress, and that's why we're going to keep on pressing. and when it comes to our military and chinese security, part of the reason that we were able to pivot to the asia-pacific region after having ended the war in iraq and transitioning out of afghanistan is precisely because this is going to be a massive growth area in the future. and we bel
if we take your advice so companies don't pay u.s. taxes compared to companies here that are paying taxes, that's estimated to create 800,000 jobs. the problem is they won't be here, they'll be in places like china. and if we're not making investments in education and basic research, which is not something that the private sector is doing at a sufficient pace right now and has never done, then we will lose the lead in things like clean energy technology. now, with respect to what we've done...
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and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet, when it was in real trouble, was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagreed with that. i said these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy. and in that process, they can get help and government guarantees, but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden they've built up. >> governor romney, that is not what you said. >> you need a take a look at the op-ed. >> governor, you did not say that you would provide government help. >> i said we would provide guarantees, and that was what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy, come out of bankruptcy. under no circumstances would i do nothing to help this industry get on its feet. and the idea was suggested that i would liquidate the industry. of course not. of course not. that's the height of silliness. i would never say that i would liquidate the industry. >> governor, people in detroi
and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet, when it was in real trouble, was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagreed with that. i said these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy. and in that process, they can get help and government guarantees, but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden they've built up. >> governor romney, that is...
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i wouldn't do anything to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagreed with that. i said they need to go through managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and guarantees but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden they had built up. fortunately -- >> that's not what you said. >> you can take a look. >> governor romney, you did not -- >> you you can take a look at the op-ed. >> you did not say that you would provide government help. >> i said we would provide guarantees and that was what was able to allow the companies to go through bankruptcy and come out of bankruptcy. under no circumstances would i do anything other than to help this industry gets on its feet and the idea that has been suggested that i would liquidate the industry, of course not. of course not. >> let's check the record. >> that's the height of silliness. >>
i wouldn't do anything to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagreed with that. i said they need to go through managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and guarantees but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden they had built up. fortunately -- >> that's not what you said....
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and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks, it was president bush that wrote the first check, i disagreed with that and said these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and government guarantees but they need to go through a bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and the debt burden they built up and -- >> governor romney, that's not what you said. >> fortunately -- >> you can take a look. >> governor romney -- >> you can take a look -- >> you did not say -- >> i said we would provide guarantees and that's what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy to come out of bankruptcy under no circumstances would i do anything other than to help this industry get on its feet and the idea that has been suggested i would liquidate the industry, of course not. of course not. >> let's check the record. >> that's the height of silliness. >> let's check the record. >
and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks, it was president bush that wrote the first check, i disagreed with that and said these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and government guarantees but they need to go through a bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and the debt burden they built up and -- >> governor...
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with respect to what we have done with time already, u.s. exports -- we have done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled to china. currencies are at the most advantageous point for u.s. exporters since 1993. we have to make more progress and that is why we will keep on pressing. when it comes to our military and chinese security, part of the reason we are able to pivot to the asia-pacific region after having ended the war in iraq and transitioning out of afghanistan is because this is going to be a massive growth area in the future. we believe china can be a partner but we are also sending a very clear signal that america is a pacific power. we will have a presence there. we are working with countries in the region to make sure for example that ships can pass through. the commerce continues. in reorganizing trade relations with countries -- and we are organizing relations with countries. that is the kind of leadership we have shown and will continue to show. >> i want to take one of those points. attacking me as not talking about an a
with respect to what we have done with time already, u.s. exports -- we have done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled to china. currencies are at the most advantageous point for u.s. exporters since 1993. we have to make more progress and that is why we will keep on pressing. when it comes to our military and chinese security, part of the reason we are able to pivot to the asia-pacific region after having ended the war in iraq and transitioning out of afghanistan is because this is...
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and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagreed with that. i said these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and government guarantees but they need to go through a bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and the debt burden that they had built up. and fortunately. >> governor romney that's not what you said. >> you can take a look at the op-ed. i am still speaking. i said we would provide guarantees and that what is what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy to come out of bankruptcy under no circumstances would i do anything other than to help this industry get on its feet. and the idea that as has been suggested that i would leg liquidate the industry of course not. >> let's check the record. >> that's a height of silliness i have never said i would liquidate the industry. >> people in det
and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagreed with that. i said these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and government guarantees but they need to go through a bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and the debt burden that they had built up. and fortunately....
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we lose sales and manufacturers here in the u.s. making the same products can't compete. china has been a kurpb sphaeu nip later for years and years and years and the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one i will label china a currency manipulator. which will allow me as president to be able to put in place tariffs where i believe they are taking unfair advantage of our manufacturers. we are going to make sure that the people retrade with around the world play by the rules. let me not just stop there. don't forget. what's key to bringing back jobs here is not just finding someone else to punish-- and i'm going to be strict with people who we trade with to make sure they follow the law and play by the rules du but it's also to make america the most attractive place in the world for businesses of all kinds. that's why i want to bring down the tax rates of small employers, big employers. canada's tax rate on companies is now 15%. ours is 35%. so if you're starting a business, where would you rather start i
we lose sales and manufacturers here in the u.s. making the same products can't compete. china has been a kurpb sphaeu nip later for years and years and years and the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one i will label china a currency manipulator. which will allow me as president to be able to put in place tariffs where i believe they are taking unfair advantage of our manufacturers. we are going to make sure that the people...
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ani would nthinto hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. that was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these companies need go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and government guarantees but they need to go through a bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and the debt burden that they had built up. and -- >> governor romney, that's not what you said. >> you can take a look -- >> governor romney, y did not say that yould provide government help. >> i said we would provide guarantees and that was what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy to come out of bankruptcy under no circumstances would i do anything other than to help this industry get on its feet. and the idea that has been sulingdz that i would liquidate the industry, of course not. of course not. >> let's check the record. >> i have never said -- >> let's check the record. >> that i i w
ani would nthinto hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. that was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these companies need go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and government guarantees but they need to go through a bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and the debt burden that they had built up. and -- >> governor...
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i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plaa to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start running checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. companies needed a managed bankruptcy, and in that process, they could get government help and guarantees, but go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and debt burden built up. obama: governor romney, that's not what you said. romney: look at the op-eds. obama: you did not say you would provide government help. romney: provide garn -- guarantees to allow the companies to come out of bankruptcy. under no circumstances would i do to help the industry get on its feet, and the idea is suggested that i would liquidate the industry. of course not. that's the height of silliness. obama: governor, let's check the record. the people of detroit don't forget. romney: i have the kind of commitment to make sure our industries in this country can compete and be successful. we, in this country, can compete successfully w
i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plaa to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start running checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. companies needed a managed bankruptcy, and in that process, they could get government help and guarantees, but go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and debt burden built up. obama: governor romney, that's not what you said. romney: look at the op-eds. obama: you...
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now, with respect to what we've done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office, to china. and actually currencies are at their most stranges you point for u.s. exporters since 1993. we absolutely have to make more progress and that's why we're going to keep on pressing. and when it comes to our military and chinese security, part of the reason we were able to pivot to the asia-pacific region after having ended the war in iraq and transitioning out of afghanistan is precisely because this is going to be a massive growth area in the future. and we believe china can be a partner, but we're also setting a very clear signal that america is a pacific power, that we are going to have a presence there. we are working with countries in the region to make sure, for example, that ships can pass through, that commerce continues and we're organizing trade relations with countries other than china so that china starts feeling more pressure about meeting basic international standards. that's the kind of leadership we've shown in th
now, with respect to what we've done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office, to china. and actually currencies are at their most stranges you point for u.s. exporters since 1993. we absolutely have to make more progress and that's why we're going to keep on pressing. and when it comes to our military and chinese security, part of the reason we were able to pivot to the asia-pacific region after having ended the war in iraq and transitioning out of afghanistan is...
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come to the u.s. of a. we should make sure our legal system works, number two, we'll have to stop illegal immigration. there are 4 million people who are waiting in line to get here legally. those who have come here illegally take their place. i will not grant amnesty to those who came here illegally and put in place an employment verification system and make sure employers who hire people who come here illegally are sanctioned for doing so. i won't put in place magnets for people coming here illegally so would not give driver's licenses to those who came here illegally as the president would. the kids of those that came here illegally, those kids i think should have a pathway to become a permanent resident of the united states. and military service, for instance, is one way they would have that kind of pathway to become a permanent resident. now, when the president ran for office, he said that he'd put in place in his first year a piece of legislation, he'd file a bill in his first year that would reform o
come to the u.s. of a. we should make sure our legal system works, number two, we'll have to stop illegal immigration. there are 4 million people who are waiting in line to get here legally. those who have come here illegally take their place. i will not grant amnesty to those who came here illegally and put in place an employment verification system and make sure employers who hire people who come here illegally are sanctioned for doing so. i won't put in place magnets for people coming here...
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five days later the president sent his u.s. ambassador to the united nations out on your shows and all the sunday talk shows to say this was because of a video. why they did that, who knows. people can come up with different reasons, but clearly the president was not saying it was terrorism. the president despite 24 hours later the state department saying it it was terrorism and the president of libya saying it was terrorism, the president continued down the track saying, it's okay. it's response to a video. i think when the fact checkers look at that, that's what they'll find. >> senator rob portman, republican from ohio, had the job to preparing his man for the debate. thank you for being with us tonight, and to that point of fact, looking back at the record, what the president was hanging his argument on was his quote from that day. no acts of terror shake the resolve of this great nation. the debate was continuing back then as to whether it was a spontaneous group or part of the region-wide protest over the video. now to th
five days later the president sent his u.s. ambassador to the united nations out on your shows and all the sunday talk shows to say this was because of a video. why they did that, who knows. people can come up with different reasons, but clearly the president was not saying it was terrorism. the president despite 24 hours later the state department saying it it was terrorism and the president of libya saying it was terrorism, the president continued down the track saying, it's okay. it's...
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and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble, was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagreed with that. i said these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy. and in that process, they can get help and government guarantees but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden they've built up. >> governor romney that is not what you said. >> you need a take a look at the op-ed. >> governor you did not say that you would provide government help. >> i said we would provide guarantees and that was what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy, come out of bankruptcy. under no circumstances would i do nothing to help this industry get on its feet. and the idea was suggested that i would liquidate the industry. of course not. of course not. that's the height of silliness. i would never say that i would liquidate the industry. >> governor people in detroit don'
and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble, was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagreed with that. i said these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy. and in that process, they can get help and government guarantees but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden they've built up. >> governor romney that is...
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he said that if pakistan -- if the u.s. had asked for pakistani help to find bin laden they wouldn't have gotten it. that's a harder line than usually the united states is really cautious when it deals with pakistan. i thought that he was very -- president obama was very decisive when it came to iran and he looked to the camera and said, if i remain president, iran or under my presidency, iran will not obtain a nuclear weapon and said that as soon as the international community pointedly in his emphasis, not just israel but the international community determines that iran is going to reach this breakout cape pa built, there will be some action. search talking about until now the president of having an advantage of being president, of setting foreign policy, of having all of the intelligence and that's all true. but he also has some limitations in that what he says is policy, so he can't go far off to extremes. those are just some of the policy questions. there are other observations. i was watching this debate with a large
he said that if pakistan -- if the u.s. had asked for pakistani help to find bin laden they wouldn't have gotten it. that's a harder line than usually the united states is really cautious when it deals with pakistan. i thought that he was very -- president obama was very decisive when it came to iran and he looked to the camera and said, if i remain president, iran or under my presidency, iran will not obtain a nuclear weapon and said that as soon as the international community pointedly in his...
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and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks, it was president bush that wrote the first check, i disagreed with that and said these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and government guarantees but they need to go through a bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and the debebt burden they built up and -- >> governor romney, that's not what you said. >> fortunately -- >> you can take a look. >> governor romney -- >> you can take a look -- >> you did not say -- >> i said we would provide guarantees and that's what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy to come out of bankruptcy under no circumstances would i do anything other than to help this industry get on its feet and the idea that has been suggested i would liquidate the industry, of course not. of course not. >> let's check the record. >> that's the height of silliness. >> let's check the record.
and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks, it was president bush that wrote the first check, i disagreed with that and said these companies need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get government help and government guarantees but they need to go through a bankruptcy to get rid of excess cost and the debebt burden they built up and -- >> governor...
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if companies over seas don't pay u.s. taxes compared to companies here that are paying taxes, that is estimated to create 800,000 jobs, but they will be in places like china. and if we're not making investments in education, and basic research, then we will lose the lead in things like clean-energy technology. with respect to what we have done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office to china, and actually currencies are at their most advantageous point since 1993. and we'll keep on pressing. and when it comes to our military and chinese security, part of the reason we were able to pivot to the pacific region is precisely because this is going to be a massive growth area in the future. and we believe china can be a partner, but we are going to send a very clear message, we are working to make sure ships can pass through, and organizing trade relations with other countries decides china. and that's the kind of leadership we'll continue to show. >> i just want to take one of those points again,
if companies over seas don't pay u.s. taxes compared to companies here that are paying taxes, that is estimated to create 800,000 jobs, but they will be in places like china. and if we're not making investments in education, and basic research, then we will lose the lead in things like clean-energy technology. with respect to what we have done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office to china, and actually currencies are at their most advantageous point since 1993....
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when you weaken the u.s. dollar year after year. when you go through the deflation, inflation of the money supply, the u.s. dollar goes down. gasoline goes up. wheat goes up. clothing goes up. we haven't seen inflation impact society at large, families are being hurt by this. families that need to pay for that extra meal at home. i think it's been very disappointing to the american people. >> i want to get to the detailed side of the romney tax plan that he's not willing to discuss, which is the deductions. he says he wants to cut rates and eliminate deductions that fill in the funding hole. >> that i would suggest? >> yes. >> oh, sure. i don't think it's right that you can have a million dollar mortgage and get the same deduction as someone with a 200,000, 300,000, $400,000 mortgage. you can cap the amount of the mortgage reduction. cap it at $1.1 million. >> yes. >> what should it be? >> i would say in the neighborhood of 600,000. >> what about the suggestion from the governor that perhaps we should just have a bucket, a deduction
when you weaken the u.s. dollar year after year. when you go through the deflation, inflation of the money supply, the u.s. dollar goes down. gasoline goes up. wheat goes up. clothing goes up. we haven't seen inflation impact society at large, families are being hurt by this. families that need to pay for that extra meal at home. i think it's been very disappointing to the american people. >> i want to get to the detailed side of the romney tax plan that he's not willing to discuss, which...